Seems they got what they wanted. Their man won and the actions of their man forced their company to cut jobs. Perhaps they'll give a couple seconds of intelligent thought to their beliefs/decisions and come to the realization that there are consequences to every decision.
Obama supporter and poor job performance...probably not that unrelated.
Wow, didn't know that. Seems to match the mentality in Indiana I guess. Intolerance for anything other than a "family values" lifestyle......
Too bad half the people on my block are on their second or third marriages....
Oh please, some of the most successful business owners I know are democrats. Stop with the pandering.
People do have the right to accept, reject and to quit a job. But don't you feel that big business is out of control and they are ultimately trying to get us to work for minimum wage for everything? First convincing us Unions are evil, then passing RTW, guess what? We could go back to 80 hour work weeks, low pay, kids having to work, etc.
Sure that's a bit out there, but what the heck, so is everything else in the political forum these days.....
There would be some taking your anti-freedom stance and gnashing their teeth over how wrong it is. But those who form their opinion based on liberty and not personal desire would have the same response they gave in this thread: employer's prerogative.I don't care for obamacare, but I don't think it's right to fire somebody over political beliefs. Imagine the fallout if one of us was fired for supporting 2A? You can say you don't want to work with a boss like that, but the fact is a good paying job isn't exactly falling into people's laps right now.
I just prefer firing/hiring to be based on how skilled a worker you are, but I guess that's the business owner's loss if he fires someone for a stupid reason.
It's not touchy. It's a manufactured issue because squeamish people somewhere in our history thought it was just "wrong" that the big bad mean employers could pick and choose their employees based on the employers' goals/preferences. So they co-opt the government to do what they can't: force employers to make decisions against their better interest. And you have fallen for the storyline .Had gone by the quote and went and read article. Says they were in part fired due to poor performance. If that's the truth there's no problem in it. I see how he could be angry at Obama supporters due to his increased overhead because of Obamacare. It's just all a very touchy subject.
Yep, who also manage to exempt themselves from the very laws that they support too.
So who again is pandering?
You can't fire somebody for being gay, or for being a woman, yet your political affiliation is grounds for termination? Welcome to Right to (not) Work baby!
Are you sure that you're not just exaggerating, just a teeny bit?
Most employment in this country, is derived from SMALL business. Please tell me how a business that gross revenue of < $2m, is supposed to survive with exponential tax increases, without having to cut climbing expenses, in part by direct labor costs.
Uhm, you might want to check that attitude about "just Indiana".
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I've worked for the Union, I've worked for the State, I've worked for Republicans and now I work for Democrats... i guess I never really saw eye to eye with any of them. I do like what I do and that's important to me and to my work ethics. It does help me produce... BUT, I do wish I could work for myself and my family. I can't help but to feel that the calluses on my hands should reflect my worth, and my family's stability.
I have never been a union member, but have worked alongside union employees. The only thing a union does is keep mediocre and lazy workers in good jobs with minimal work.
Oh please, some of the most successful business owners I know are democrats. Stop with the pandering.
Who's exempting themselves from what? I'm not following you.
Exaggerating? Yes, but entirely possible within our lifetimes. But, business owners are growing to expect expert level employees for minimum wage salaries.
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Now, I'm a small business owner in a growing market and we need specialized employees who have a multitude of skills. I can't pay somebody minimum wage to work for me, they won't make it. I need somebody with skills, can be trained for new skills, and has a multitude of other talents depending upon the actual job they're performing. I agree about the incremental tax increases, they're getting to be annoying really quickly.
I agree about cutting costs, however you need to have realistic expectations on what you can pay people for a skillset.
Businesses are competing in the same labor market offering specific KSAs, just as its competition doing the same.
I'm aware of the labor market right now, but if the individual businesses don't offer a competitive compensation package, how many qualified individuals will accept the position? How many qualified individuals will maintain loyalty and not terminate employment when a better offer comes around?